CS 1: Lecture 7 – String Cont’d
Dear students, With Strings at our disposal, our programs are going to start to feel human. We can write programs that process and generate words, and that’s pretty amazing! But we need more practice using them before we determine the authenticity of Shakespeare’s works. Let’s play some Stringo! Generate a String of five characters. Use […]
CS 396: Meeting 2 – Networking
Dear students, Today Alyssa from Career Services will help us prepare for the upcoming career fair. I’d like to take a moment to say that you’ve got an awesome opportunity here. I had nothing like this when I was an undergraduate, and I spent many hours sending emails to potential employers and never hearing back. […]
CS 1: Lecture 6 – String
Dear students, If this class was a book, the chapter we’re in right now is Computer as Calculator. I’d mentioned that computers got their start in the world of mathematics. Why exactly did computers start with the mathematicians? The good news is that numbers are not the only thing that computers are good at crunching. […]
CS 1: Lecture 5 – Math Methods
Dear students, Today we introduce the Math class. This class has a bunch of pre-written recipes for computing various mathematical operations. We can see what it all provides by looking at its documentation. I usually find this documentation by searching java ClassName in my favorite search engine. Let’s explore the methods that the Math class […]
CS 1: Lecture 4 – Mathematical Data and Operations
Dear students, CS 145: Yesterday we had our first lab. Tuesdays are a marathon day for me, and I am in class from 8 AM to 5:15 PM (with a lunch break). Your positive attitudes make it bearable and worth it. Many folks finished within the lab time. This will not always be the case, […]
CS 396: Meeting 1 – Resumes
Dear students, Welcome to CS 396! This class is about life after school. Mostly this means your career, but we are more than workers, so we will discuss being a human too. Each week in this class, someone else will be up front. The first four weeks will be led by Alyssa Slaby from Career […]
CS 1: Lecture 3 – Scanner
Dear students, We start today by visiting a few of your questions and observations from your quarter sheets. I read through every single one of these, and respond to a few. They help me feel the pulse of the class. Last time we just started teaching a machine to perform some math for us. I […]
CS 1: Lecture 2 – Computer as Calculator
Dear students, Last time we started to explore one of the primary activities of computer science: organizing process. We started this adventure using Madeup, but today we’ll jump into Java, the language we will spend most of our time with this semester and next. Java is a language originally developed by Sun Microsystems. It surged […]
CS 1: Lecture 1 – Introduction
Dear students, Welcome to CS 145: Programming for New Programmers or CS 148: Programming for Experienced Programmers! It’s important to me that we have a comfortable working relationship. We are, after all, on the same team. You wanted to prepare yourself for a bright future, and so you asked me to give you some homework […]
CS 318 Final Presentations
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